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Selena: The Series - Season 1
Late Tejano singer Selena as her dreams come true, and her family makes life-changing choices on the singer's journey to success.
1 September 1971, San Antonio, Texas, USA
11 July 1953, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
27 November 1979, South Kingstown, Rhode Island, USA
20 April 1975, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
3 June 1979, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
December 03, 2020
I wish that they did more, like it felt very safe it kind of felt, like, sitcom-y, the production quality was not there... this is Selena, I wanted to see production quality on the level of like Stranger Things.December 02, 2020
The show carries the overly manicured feel of a licensed product. As a consequence, the series is both earnest and dramatically flat.December 03, 2020
Simply put, this biological fictional account is desperately generic and weak.November 30, 2020
The care and compassion that has been injected into the first half of this biographical, two-part TV series is evident from the very start and never lets up during the initial nine episodes.December 02, 2020
Selena could sing. But she also had a voice. Too bad she's not given one here.November 30, 2020
Beautiful portrait of an ambitious and unified family.December 02, 2020
Selena: The Series contains a sense of uncomfortable voyeurism, a feeling of déjà vu-things that have been seen and experienced before, but now there is an air of repeated intrusion.December 03, 2020
Selena the Series, Part 1, has a lot of problems especially in the second half. But while it's a standard music bio, those are popular for a reason. Not a must watch, but fun.December 02, 2020
[W]hile [Serratos] mere competence can't save the show, even a Lopez-level performer would likely struggle to salvage such stiff dialogue, aimless plotting, flat characters and blah direction.